Toronto on a Sunday
#6
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"Closed on Sundays? Not since the 1950s."
The other posters are right; there are lots of things to do in Toronto on a Sunday, and many shops are open in the afternoon. But tedgale, I remember most Toronto retailers (except in some designated "tourist areas" like Harbourfront) being locked up tight in Toronto, well into the late 1980s.
The other posters are right; there are lots of things to do in Toronto on a Sunday, and many shops are open in the afternoon. But tedgale, I remember most Toronto retailers (except in some designated "tourist areas" like Harbourfront) being locked up tight in Toronto, well into the late 1980s.
#7
Joined: Apr 2004
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well I was really thinking of the "blue laws" and the impossibility of getting a drink on Sunday, etc....
When I grew up in Ontario, there were no Sunday movies, no professional sports, NOTHING but church-going and Sunday drives in the country.
When I grew up in Ontario, there were no Sunday movies, no professional sports, NOTHING but church-going and Sunday drives in the country.




